| Literature DB >> 24250629 |
Seyed Mahdi Hejazi1, Mohammad Erfan, Seyed Alireza Mortazavi.
Abstract
In this work attempts were made to evaluate K+-SDS and hydrocolloid polymer-SDS interactions in flocculation of megestrol acetate dispersions to enhance their stability as a part of suspension formulation. Different dispersions of micronized megestrol acetate and SDS were prepared. KCl and KH2PO4 and their corresponding sodium salts were added to the dispersions and the preparations were evaluated using general physicochemical and stability tests including appearance, sedimentation volume, sedimentation rate and redispersibility. Addition of polyols and hydrocolloid polymers to the SDS containing dispersions was also investigated for possible instabilities. SDS deflocculated the initial megestrol acetate dispersions. The use of potassium salts unlike the sodium salts flocculated the dispersion particles due to precipitation reaction of potassium ions and the adsorbed SDS. Additionally the uncharged hydrocolloid polymers MC and HPMC in contrast to the ionic polymers xanthan gum and NaCMC showed incompatibility due to their interaction with SDS. K(+)- SDS interactions have proved useful in protein and DNA analysis studies and we found this precipitation reaction to be applicable in flocculation of pharmaceutical suspensions containing SDS.Entities:
Keywords: Flocculation; HPMC-SDS Interaction; KCL-SDS Precipitation Reaction; Megestrol Acetate; Suspensions
Year: 2013 PMID: 24250629 PMCID: PMC3813289
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Pharm Res ISSN: 1726-6882 Impact factor: 1.696
Figure 1Effect of SDS on sedimentation volume of Megestrol acetate dispersions
Effect of different electrolytes on sedimentation volume of megestrol acetate dispersions with 0.02%(w/v) SDS. SV: Sedimentation Volume, KDP: KH2PO4, NaDP: NaH2PO4. (Values are means of 3 replicates ±SD, n=3).
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| 65±3.0 | 60±3.5 | 52±2.5 | KCl |
| 50±2.5 | 45±2.5 | 34±4.5 | KDP |
| 13±1.5 | 13±1.5 | 13±1.5 | NaDP |
| 13±2.0 | 13±2.0 | 13±2.0 | NaCl |
Figure 2Effect of KCl and KH2PO4 on sedimentation volume of Megestrol acetate dispersions with varying amount of SDS
Effect of different polymers on sedimentation volume of megestrol acetate dispersions. SV: Sedimentation Volume. (Values are means of 3 replicates ±SD, n=3). A and B formulations represent the preparations containing different amount of SDS and electrolyte
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| 8±0.5 | 8±1.0 | 45±3.5 | 68±3.5 | A | 0.1 |
| 8±1.5 | 8±1.0 | 22±2.5 | 69±2.5 | B | |
| 8±0.5 | 8±0.5 | 55±1.5 | 86±3.0 | A | 0.2 |
| 8±1.0 | 8±1.0 | 33±4.5 | 92±1.5 | B | |
| 8±0.5 | 8±0.5 | 57±4.5 | 100±0.0 | A | 0.4 |
| 8±0.5 | 8±1.0 | 41±2.0 | 97±1.5 | B | |
| 8±1.0 | 8±0.5 | 58±4.5 | 100±0.0 | A | 0.6 |
| 8±0.5 | 8±1.0 | 47±3.0 | 100±0.0 | B |
Figure 3Effect of xanthan gum and CMC in different concentrations on sedimentation volume of Megestrol acetate dispersions
Figure 4Particle size analysis (left) and zeta potential measurement (right) of a selected Megestrol acetate formulation containing SDS, KH2PO4 and Xanthan gum